C. Bechstein

Available at our Murray and South Jordan locations.

Since 1853, the incomparable quality and craftsmanship of the C. Bechstein piano have served as the benchmarks for the art of European piano-making at its very best. Though widely popular in Europe throughout its history, the first C. Bechsteins didn't appear on American soil in 1923, when they were sold exclusively at the famous Wanamaker department store. In 1963, Bechstein was sold to the Baldwin Company, who held control of the brand until 1986. It was then that German master technician, piano-maker and entrepreneur Karl Schulze (now C. Bechstein's Chairman of the Board), purchased Bechstein back from Baldwin and revived the vision of the company's foundera vision deeply rooted in C. Bechstein's key role as an integral part of the universal culture of sound. In 2003, C. Bechstein formed a partnership with Korean musical instrument manufacturer Samick Music Corp. to market their pianos in several important overseas markets, including America.

The Legend Comes to America

In October 2006, C. Bechstein re-acquired ownership and distribution in America from Samick, and selected a site in the "heart" of New York City, just blocks from Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, to be it's flagship showroom/national selection center and the corporate headquarters of Bechstein America, LLC. For the first time in its history, C. Bechstein would be in control of its own destiny in North America. After months of extensive renovations to the space, and the establishment of an exclusive dealer network, Bechstein America officially launched in the Fall of 2007 with a week-long celebration marking the grand opening of the beautiful new Bechstein Piano Centre.

Crafted by Artisans, Coveted by Artists

Throughout its history, the legendary voice of a Bechstein pianorichly-colored and incomparably expressivehas been a favorite of some the world's most beloved artists including Claude Debussy, Richard Wagner, Frank Liszt, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Camille Saint-Saens; André Watts, Leonard Bernstein, Wilhelm Kempff and Artur Schnabel. Not as commonly known, is the fact that Bechstein pianos have also played an important role in 20th-century popular music. The Bechstein grand from Trident Studios in London, was used by the Beatles to record "Hey Jude" and most of the tracks on the White Album; Elton John, David Bowie and Freddie Mercury also played on the instrument. Bechstein has also been the preference for performance, composition and/or recording among popular artists Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello, and Gwen Stefani, and jazz legends Duke Ellington, Dave Brubeck, Chick Corea and Count Basie.

C. Bechstein Grand Pianos

C. Bechstein Grand Pianos

Timeless and coveted, the lyrical sound and responsive touch of C. Bechstein Grand Pianos have given them a continuous presence in the musical world. Rich in color and full of nuances, C. Bechstein Grand Pianos feature a great depth of musical potential, with strength and volume. The touch is firm and effortless, with an extraordinary repetition and the finest control over a broad dynamic range.

C. Bechstein Upright Pianos

C. Bechstein Upright Pianos

C. Bechstein upright pianos are the perfect choice for the home or institution, when only the finest, first-class quality piano will do.  Treasured for the beauty of its sound, its clarity of timbre, and its wonderfully responsive playing action, the C. Bechstein Upright is meticulously crafted with attention to even the most minute detail.  And like the C. Bechstein Grands, its nuance of tone color and range of dynamic levels distinguishes it as an exceptionally idea music partner.